Sentence for lighted | Use lighted in a sentence

Examples of lighted sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use lighted in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for lighted.

  • The fire was lighted. (8)
  • The windows of her house were lighted! (8)
  • The samovar is lighted. (8)
  • He lighted his cigarette. (8)
  • The cell is brightly lighted. (8)
  • His eyes lighted on the melon. (8)
  • Algernon had a lighted match in his hand. (10)
  • One room on the ground-floor alone was lighted. (8)
  • His son rose, lighted one, and handed it to him. (9)
  • Mont gave her one, lighted it, and another for himself. (8)
  • The Stage is lighted up again, as in the opening scene. (8)
  • There seemed a sort of flame, too, lighted in her eyes. (8)
  • Cottage lamps were already lighted for the evening meal. (8)
  • Enchanted, would it not be beautiful to see them lighted? (8)
  • He turned and, looking furtively about him, lighted a cigar. (8)
  • Its reflection lighted up the mirror over the leather sofa. (12)
  • He lighted one of his rare cigarettes, and let thought wander. (8)
  • He had but to tear the lighted curtains down and trample on them. (10)
  • They lighted, instead of staining, her unparalleled high character. (10)
  • In the first lighted house there was a woman who would not open to me. (2)
  • In the streets, the lamps were lighted, but daylight was not quite gone. (8)
  • Something, lighted by the blush, struck him as very feminine and noble. (10)
  • The sun has lighted buttercup-field now, the wind touches the lime-tree. (8)
  • And, leaning out, he drew the curtains to behind him and lighted his pipe. (8)
  • Not so mad as the conclusion Dancy jumped to when he lighted on my balcony. (8)
  • Soames turned away, and, hidden in the recess, gazed into the lighted room. (8)
  • It was not an isolated squib; it was a lighted match held to a train of gunpowder. (8)
  • A window of the hotel, high up, was lighted; he saw a shadow move across the blind. (8)
  • The villa was lighted profusely, so that it made a little mock-sunset on the lake. (10)
  • Now and then a brighter smile than that she conventionally wore lighted up her face. (9)
  • The door was open; the street lamp opposite lighted the passage into which it opened. (1)
  • Once he met her when he was driving home; she blushed crimson and her eyes lighted up. (8)
  • Some glanced at the lighted windows and the man in the white shirt-front sitting there. (8)
  • Then, as a face showed at the lighted window, a burst of harsh laughter broke the hush. (8)
  • Lighted windows looked gladsome, whiffs of comfortable cookery came abroad upon the air. (2)
  • Her companion looked up at the lighted sky, and down at the pools in tarpaulin at his feet. (10)
  • The lamps were lighted, and the salads were being made in Origny Sainte-Benoîte by the river. (2)
  • Looking at his watch and at the lighted windows, he repeated his special injunctions to Luigi. (10)
  • That air of festive conspiracy which drops with the darkness on to lighted streets, galled him. (8)
  • Down what a vale of little intricate follies should we be going, lighted by one ghastly conclusion! (10)
  • Candles lighted, the fire burning; cushions thrown on the floor in front of it and strewn with flowers! (8)
  • He lighted a fresh cigar, and while he smoked they dropped away one by one till only Bushwick was left. (9)
  • The shop was roomy, splendid windows lighted the yellow, the golden, the green and parti-coloured stores. (10)
  • Helen exclaimed, watching them bob across the gayly lighted thoroughfare, dragging the terrier after them. (13)
  • A fire had been lighted by this time and all were warming their fingers in the chilly air of the May night. (18)
  • And through the window can be seen waving flags and lighted Chinese lanterns, swinging high on long bamboos. (8)
  • Once he jumped out of bed, lighted a candle, and going to the glass, scrutinised himself long and anxiously. (8)
  • She came to the window, her figure lighted, hands up to the back of her head, so that her bare arms gleamed. (8)
  • The matter rather dropped for the moment, in which Bushwick filled a pipe he took from his pocket and lighted it. (9)
  • When, at half past nine, the light began to fail, she lighted two candles in tall, thin, iron candlesticks beside her. (8)
  • There was no lover: some love there was: or, rather, there was a preparation of the chamber, with no lamp yet lighted. (10)
  • She lingered on the threshold, while her sister went in and pulled the electric apparatus which lighted the gas-burners. (9)
  • He offered me a cigar, and when I said that I did not smoke, he lighted it for himself, and we climbed the hill together. (9)
  • Her eyes lighted on the table, and a faint ruefulness came into them, as if she were going to ask Gyp to eat the oysters. (8)
  • Hidden in hollows and behind clumps of rank brambles were large tents, dimly lighted with candles, but looking comfortable. (7)
  • He flourished his lighted candle and went to bed, manifestly solaced by the idea that he was the victim of his own feelings. (10)
  • He asked himself, presently, what were those black circular spots which flew chasing along the meadows and the lighted walks. (10)
  • Then taking a pipe out of his pocket, which he had evidently filled before they came in, he lighted it and re-read the letter. (8)
  • By this time the fire on the hearth, at which she had cooked supper, had burned out and the room was lighted by a single candle. (1)
  • Richard nodded, and watched the operations while the farmer filled, and lighted, and began to puff, as if his fate hung on them. (10)
  • He lighted his pipe, and from the depths of his easychair, invited my shy youth to all the ease it was capable of in his presence. (9)
  • Opening the door quietly, he saw the long, pleasant room lighted with tall oil-lamps, and Mrs. Bellew seated at the piano, singing. (8)
  • Having recovered that, he lighted it and instantly turned his eyes to the table, where, naturally, nothing had undergone any change. (1)
  • In the long street of silent houses, men sitting in the lighted cafes turned with glasses at their lips to stare after the carriage. (8)
  • In the little, close, deserted street, not a soul was moving, not even a cat or dog; nothing alive but many discreet, lighted windows. (8)
  • Some suspicion or wariness existed in the lighted room, for the maestro threw up a window, and inspected the street to right and left. (10)
  • She instantly lighted up with a joyful smile, and the young mother in the orchestra leaned forward to nod her sympathy to me while she clapped. (9)
  • The aisles are concreted, the doors are iron, and the roofs are ceiled with iron; the whole place is heated by steam and lighted by electricity. (9)
  • When she had passed along a certain distance, a shiver seized her, and her instinct pushed her toward the lighted shops, where there were pictures. (10)
  • In the riverside house which he now inhabited near Mapledurham he had a gallery, beautifully hung and lighted, to which few London dealers were strangers. (8)
  • The young lord had fair, straight, thin features, with large restless eyes that lighted quickly, and a mouth that was winning in his present colloquial mood. (10)

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